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    Default Holdens answer to VZ Fuel Gauge Problems

    Gauge has been redesigned and relocated as per attached picture. Just click on the thumbnail for a larger pic.

    Not sure if I like the location and style though. Don't thik its likely to catch on
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    I wish it took $45 to fill up my tank
    Buy a VZ. From empty to full is around 45 litres thanks to Holdens magic fuel tank and gauge combination

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    better be good on fuel, start it up and the thing would run out, geeze, 45 litres

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    the fuel gauge on the side is good, but a graduated dipstick would be a bit more stealthy i think.....

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    Default Graduated Dipstick

    Would be some hope it may be more accurate but am sure Holden could stuff up painting marks on a dipstick if they tried hard enough

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